Coleburn (silent)

(Cole-Burn)

Meaning charcoal burn and another lost distillery of Speyside that was established in 1897 designed by the renowned distillery architect Charles Doig near the Cathedral city of Elgin. Most of the malt was for the popular blend of the time Usher’s Green Stripe and the final spirit ran from the Coleburn stills in March 1985 and now dismantled with only one official bottling from the Rare Malts range and a few independent bottles available.

One of the many Speyside distilleries to be lost in the 1980's with no production since 1985 and although the buildings still exist as a warehouse space and offices for the independent bottling company Murray-Mcdavid with rumours that one day the stills ... Click for more info